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Keyser Söze December 28th 14 01:56 AM

ISO nice used...
 
.... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.

Tim December 28th 14 07:46 PM

ISO nice used...
 
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.


Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor


Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0

Keyser Söze December 28th 14 08:01 PM

ISO nice used...
 
On 12/28/14 1:46 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.


Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor


Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0



Found a threaded barrel for my Ruger Mark III. Don't know if it has a
serial number. Left email for the seller.


Wayne.B December 29th 14 12:13 AM

ISO nice used...
 
On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 14:01:53 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 12/28/14 1:46 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.

Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor


Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0



Found a threaded barrel for my Ruger Mark III. Don't know if it has a
serial number. Left email for the seller.


===

Snce you don't hunt, why do you wan't a suppressor?

Boating All Out December 29th 14 12:45 AM

ISO nice used...
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 14:01:53 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 12/28/14 1:46 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.

Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor

Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0



Found a threaded barrel for my Ruger Mark III. Don't know if it has a
serial number. Left email for the seller.


===

Snce you don't hunt, why do you wan't a suppressor?


He's an obvious gun nut. They're all the same.


Keyser Söze December 29th 14 09:44 PM

ISO nice used...
 
On 12/29/14 1:00 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 14:01:53 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 12/28/14 1:46 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.

Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor

Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0



Found a threaded barrel for my Ruger Mark III. Don't know if it has a
serial number. Left email for the seller.


A barrel is just a maintenance part. It is the receiver of the gun or
the suppressor can that is serialized.
If you can get that threaded barrel and it is the same thread as your
can you are good to go and you will ne a lot happier than you would be
with a regular revolver.



The serial number on the Mark III is on the upper, not the lower
receiver. The upper taps off in one piece, including the barrel:

http://tinyurl.com/qdxxqt8



Wayne.B December 29th 14 11:34 PM

ISO nice used...
 
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:27:49 -0500, wrote:

If you have the bull barrel model you can just make a hard plastic
rear bushing for your can and slide it on.
The stuff my buddy used was similar to StarBoard. It was a very snug
friction fit on the barrel and worked great on any Ruger MK without
modification. He did cut a notch in the bushing to clear the sight for
a better attachment


===

Some of the Mark III barrels have little detents near the muzzle end
which are there to provide a grip for set screws with "slip on"
devices like a muzzle brake, etc.

https://www.volquartsen.com/tags/6-barrel-add-ons

Keyser Söze December 30th 14 12:45 AM

ISO nice used...
 
On 12/29/14 5:20 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 15:44:11 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 12/29/14 1:00 AM,
wrote:
On Sun, 28 Dec 2014 14:01:53 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 12/28/14 1:46 PM, Tim wrote:
On Sunday, December 28, 2014 10:09:01 AM UTC-8, wrote:
On Sat, 27 Dec 2014 19:56:39 -0500, Keyser Söze
wrote:

... .22lr DA revolver. Plan to shorten barrel to 4" and have it
threaded. Don't want to buy new revolver and sacrifice barrel.
From you to my FFL to me.

Why would you bother to put a suppressor on a revolver? Science fair
project?
The only one that was reasonably successful was the Dan Wesson with
the adjustable cylinder gap as far as I know.
You would be better off getting one of those Ruger MKs we keep talking
about. I know they are "BB gun" quiet with a decent suppressor

Or get an 1895 Nagant-no modification necessary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvF4yurWSc0



Found a threaded barrel for my Ruger Mark III. Don't know if it has a
serial number. Left email for the seller.

A barrel is just a maintenance part. It is the receiver of the gun or
the suppressor can that is serialized.
If you can get that threaded barrel and it is the same thread as your
can you are good to go and you will ne a lot happier than you would be
with a regular revolver.



The serial number on the Mark III is on the upper, not the lower
receiver. The upper taps off in one piece, including the barrel:

http://tinyurl.com/qdxxqt8


You are right, the Mk III does use a pressed in barrel and it is not
easily freed from the receiver or replaced.
I just saw ads for them and thought it was a regular screw in deal.
There are companies that will sell you a whole new upper but I am not
sure how you deal with the serial number.
What would your gun smith want to thread yours?

Around here a new serialized assembly goes through an FFL.

My AR15/22 came with a properly threaded barrel and functions properly
with a suppressor:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCvAPIgi9nw

Threading the pistol barrel is $125-$150, typically

Someone Else[_3_] December 30th 14 01:46 AM

ISO nice used...
 
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:27:49 -0500, wrote:

If you have the bull barrel model you can just make a hard plastic
rear bushing for your can and slide it on.
The stuff my buddy used was similar to StarBoard. It was a very snug
friction fit on the barrel and worked great on any Ruger MK without
modification. He did cut a notch in the bushing to clear the sight for
a better attachment

===

Some of the Mark III barrels have little detents near the muzzle end
which are there to provide a grip for set screws with "slip on"
devices like a muzzle brake, etc.

https://www.volquartsen.com/tags/6-barrel-add-ons

Compensators for MKII/III target guns? What purpose would that serve?
They have zero recoil and the action is all at the rear anyway.



Wayne.B December 30th 14 02:25 AM

ISO nice used...
 
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 19:46:30 -0500, Someone Else
wrote:

Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:27:49 -0500, wrote:

If you have the bull barrel model you can just make a hard plastic
rear bushing for your can and slide it on.
The stuff my buddy used was similar to StarBoard. It was a very snug
friction fit on the barrel and worked great on any Ruger MK without
modification. He did cut a notch in the bushing to clear the sight for
a better attachment

===

Some of the Mark III barrels have little detents near the muzzle end
which are there to provide a grip for set screws with "slip on"
devices like a muzzle brake, etc.

https://www.volquartsen.com/tags/6-barrel-add-ons

Compensators for MKII/III target guns? What purpose would that serve?
They have zero recoil and the action is all at the rear anyway.


===

If you are shooting in a timed competition which rewards rapid fire,
anything you can do to eliminate/minimize muzzle flip will potentially
improve your score. Ideally you'd like to get your shots off as fast
as you can accurately pull the trigger. The top guys that I shoot
with can bring up the gun from a rested position and get off 5 well
placed shots in 2.3 seconds. That doesn't give you a lot of time to
re-aim between shots. The old High Standard that I shoot with has a
custom ported barrel which accomplishes the same thing.


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